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CONVERSATIONAL COHERENCE : THE ROLE OF WELL DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN Georgetown University Conversational coherence is a coöperative enterprise in which speaker and hearer jointly negotiate ( a ) a focus of attention — a referent — and ( b ) a ...
CONVERSATIONAL COHERENCE : THE ROLE OF WELL DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN Georgetown University Conversational coherence is a coöperative enterprise in which speaker and hearer jointly negotiate ( a ) a focus of attention — a referent — and ( b ) a ...
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Certainly such a division of labor would be a practical solution to part of the problem of conversational coherence . I examine here one linguistic item , well , which is used as a marker of response . My analysis will show that well ...
Certainly such a division of labor would be a practical solution to part of the problem of conversational coherence . I examine here one linguistic item , well , which is used as a marker of response . My analysis will show that well ...
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Well figures in this request because it shows the speaker's orientation to the conversational demand for an answer , even though the answer has not been immediately forthcoming . Thus we find that speakers may ...
Well figures in this request because it shows the speaker's orientation to the conversational demand for an answer , even though the answer has not been immediately forthcoming . Thus we find that speakers may ...
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